S. Beaulieu wrote:
Rufus a écrit :

Because no "fix" is needed since everything works as it's meant to. To
stop the successive requests, simply change the master password to
nothing (i.e. leave the field empty).


S.

...man, do I hate the thought of that working - and I know it
does...especially since we're talking about a business here.

Scary...


Why? To change the master password to nothing, you need to know the old
master password. You can't just cancel it like that. And business or
not, if someone doesn't want to use a master password, that's the only
way to do it.

Either you use it or you don't. You can't have it both ways.

S.

I use a master password all the time in all the Browsers I have that use such. Although I am the only person in my household that even knows how to turn a computer on. On occasion (rare) I travel. and also I live in a rather run down neighborhood and a community that is losing jobs left and right. If someone breaks into my Home and steals my computers(s) I don't want to make it easy to get in and steal my information. Anyone that doesn't use a Master Password is playing with fire.

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